Low-Brimmed Hats are in for Fall

The brow-grazing headwear was spotted on the Fall 2019 runways

By
Sophie Shaw

Mar 14, 2019

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During the Fall/Winter 2019 runway season, designers including Tom Ford, Christian Dior, and Valentino topped off their collections with a variety of low-brimmed hat styles worthy of risking hat hair for. From dramatic bucket hats to highly exaggerated cloches, click through the gallery to see the best headwear for Fall.

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Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2019

The fuzzy fedoras on Tom Ford's runway gave the sleek and sexy looks a plush element.

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Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2019

Saint Laurent showed how a tipped fedora looks a bit mysterious and sexy when in a neutral animal print.

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Christian Dior Fall/Winter 2019

A plethora of bucket hats appeared on the Dior runway, some patent, some in buffalo plaid, and many featuring a netting overlay for a feminine touch.

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Chanel Fall/Winter 2019

Chanel's fedoras came in coordinating tweeds and houndstooths to tie together the looks.

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Emilio Pucci Fall/Winter 2019

At Pucci, an upturned brim adds a bright contrast to the modern cloche style.

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Anna Sui Fall/Winter 2019

An animal print faux fur hat looks relaxed and cozy when pulled low.

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Hellessy Fall/Winter 2019

This dramatic vagabond hat is architectural and modern.

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Lanvin Fall/Winter 2019

Several looks on the Lanvin runway featured hats that erred between a bucket hat and cloche, with an upturned brim.

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Nina Ricci Fall/Winter 2019

Although oversized and structured, the sky blue color gives this modern cloche a softer edge.

A slightly dented top hat gives a worn-in and well-loved impression to the headwear.

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Matty Bovan Fall/Winter 2019

Bovan's eclectic collection featured a collaborative collection of accessories with Coach, including various hat styles in logo emblazoned leather. This bucket hat gets a stylistic touch with a haphazardly upturned brim.

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